Button Badgemaking for Kids
Our popular badge making sessions are back these school holidays! Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines to make into a unique button... Read More
Our popular badge making sessions are back these school holidays! Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines to make into a unique button... Read More
Our popular badge making sessions are back these school holidays! Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines to make into a unique button... Read More
2 sessions: 10.00am – 12.00pm 2.00pm – 4.00pm Do you consider yourself a Jedi? The challenge is on! Use the force, two light sabers... Read More
Virtual Reality 8 sessions each day: 10.00am, 10.30am, 11.00am, 11.30am, 2.00pm, 2.30pm, 3.00pm & 3.30pm Using virtual reality brushes and pure imagination, create an... Read More
By placing objects on special paper and exposing the paper to sunlight, children will create their very own Sun Print (cyanotype) – no chemicals... Read More
A self-portrait that requires no faces! Come along and explore how to use theatrical staging, costuming and camouflage to create a rare creature from... Read More
Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines or colour in your own design to make into a unique button badge you can wear... Read More
Help us build a gigantic box fort in the Main Corner Foyer! Cost: Free DROP-IN SESSION (no bookings required) All Ages Read More
Choose your favourite picture from our art magazines or colour in your own design to make into a unique button badge you can wear... Read More
By placing objects on special paper and exposing the paper to sunlight, children will create their very own Sun Print (cyanotype) – no chemicals... Read More
1 Bay Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290
Phone 08 8721 2563
OPENING HOURS:
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday, Sunday & most Public Holidays 10am – 2pm
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We acknowledge the Boandik Peoples as the traditional custodians of the land we meet on today. We respect their spiritual relationship with the land and recognise the deep feelings of attachment our First Nations Peoples have with the land.
Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)